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NSF/ANSI 53
Drinking Water Treatment Units - Health Effects
Drinking Water Treatment Units - Health Effects
| Paragon Water Systems, Inc. | |
| 13805 Monroes Business Park | |
| Tampa, FL 33635 | |
| United States | |
| 727-538-4704 | |
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Facility : # 2 Zhongshan, China
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| Brand Name / Trade Name / Model | Element | (gallons) | (gpm) | Claim | ||
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Refrigerator Filter, Aftermarket[Pb] |
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| CP-1 | CP-1-R | 500 | .5 | Atrazine Reduction Cyst Reduction Lead Reduction Lindane Reduction |
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  [Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.
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[2] PFOA/PFOS reduction claim evaluated to the 2021 version of NSF/ANSI Standard 53.
Facility : Nuevo Leon, Mexico
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| Brand Name / Trade Name / Model | Element | (gallons) | (gpm) | Claim | ||
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Refrigerator Filter [Pb] |
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| HDX FMG-1 | FMG-1 | 300(1) | .5 | Lead Reduction | ||
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  (1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.
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